Ezoz Daniyev
everything is goood
1. I learned how to create mathematical models of real objects, such as transformers. Now I know that this requires the use of three similarity theorems. I also learned to distinguish between stationary and probabilistic objects and learned how programs work. 2. The most interesting thing for me was that using similarity criteria helps reduce the number of experiments. This saves a lot of time and money when designing power systems. 3. I liked that the theory is closely linked to practice. The course explains how to apply formulas in real engineering programs. All stages of modeling are described very logically. 4. I was looking for a course that teaches how to work with modern software. It was also important for me to understand the connection between physical laws and digital calculations in order to solve specific problems in the energy sector. And it is important for my BCs cources.
The course is informative and interesting! P.S. There is a presentation problem with a test question in forth chapter.
Very informative and educational!